Mercy Multiplied Finds New Ways to Fundraise After Cancelling Year End Events
2020 has been a unique year for all of us. This year, Mercy is sad to announce we will be cancelling some of our end of year events.
2020 has been a unique year for all of us. This year, Mercy is sad to announce we will be cancelling some of our end of year events.
Bidding is live and open! Join us virtually on November, 19th for the Mercy Wonderland Online Art Auction.
This year James River Church’s Designed for Life conference may have looked a little different, but the lasting impact it made on our residents was just as powerful.
This year, in 2020, Mercy's goal is to raise $20,000, and we need your help! When you donate to Mercy Multiplied on December 1, 2020, you will have a very special opportunity to DOUBLE YOUR DOLLAR through matching funds thanks to generous donors and sponsors.
Congratulations to all our September 2020 graduates. Read these stories of hope and transformation from our most recent graduates!
Since Mercy launched the Keys to Freedom study in 2017, Mercy Multiplied Outreach Services have received testimonies from hundreds of men and women whose lives [...]
This year has been difficult to navigate but God remains faithful. He continues to provide for this ministry in unexpected ways and has expanded Mercy’s reach to help more hurting people.
Congratulations to all our July 2020 graduates. Read these stories of hope and transformation from our most recent graduates!
Choosing to seek a counselor is a significant step to take wherever you are in your healing journey. However, we know that finding a Christian counselor who is the right fit for you and your needs can be overwhelming and daunting. Here are some questions to ask when looking for a counselor.
You don't have to go through college anxious or depressed! Read these graduates' testimonies of how Mercy helped them excel in college.
Congratulations to all our June 2020 graduates. Read these stories of hope and transformation from our most recent graduates!
When the St. Louis Run For Mercy 5K and Family Walk turned into a virtual run due to health and safety precautions, the St. Louis community and staff banded together to plan a special event for the residents.